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Show 67 I ATTC 3020. Introduction to Safety Management and Hazardous Materials (3) An overview of the environmental issues related to the use and service of vehicles, with emphasis on air quality topics. Environmental regulations, safe practices, disposal of hazardous substances, such as paints and solvents. Prerequisite: ATTC 3000. ATTC 3260. Advanced Electrical Systems (3) A study of the advanced electrical systems in today's vehicles. Vehicle communication networks, body control systems, chassis control systems, powertrain control, hybrid control, and battery control systems. Prerequisites/Co-requisites: ATTC 3000 and previous automotive electrical tiaining. ATTC 3280. Advanced Painting and Refinishing (3) Preparation for insurance industry employment. Includes advanced topics in surface preparation and application of contemporary and specially paints. Matching, blending and complete vehicle refinishing. Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) tiaining modules are included. Lab included. Prerequisite/ Co-requisite: ATTC 3000. ATTC 3480. Advanced Structural Analysis and Damage Repair (3) Preparation for insurance industry employment. Includes advanced topics in frame and unibody repair. Replacement of major panels, measuring and corrective pulling, and occupant safely systems. Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) training modules are included. Lab included. Prerequisite: ATTC 3280. ATTC 3520. Fleet Management (3) Study of fleet standards, fixed operations, inventory and personnel management, financial policies and procedures. Includes financial statement analysis. Prerequisites or Co-requisites: ATTC 3000 and SST 3203. ATTC 3620. Automotive Business Practices (3) Study of independent shop and corporate dealership standards, fixed operations, inventory and personnel management, and industry report systems, financial policies and procedures. Includes financial statement analysis. Prerequisite: ATTC 3000. ATTC 3680. Automotive Damage Analysis and Estimating (3) Preparation for insurance industry employment. Includes an overview of vehicle damage analysis, restraint systems, mechanical and electrical systems. Topics also include industry standard terminology, procedures, and estimation software usage. Lab included. Prerequisite: ATTC 3480. ATTC 3760. Advanced Automotive Technologies (3) A study of current events/trends in the automotive industry, industry standard professional publications, and the latest technologies used by the automotive industry to meet current emissions, fuel economy, and safely regulations. Prerequisite/ Co-requisite: ATTC 3000. ATTC 3880. Cooperative Practicum (3) Supervised work experience with a sponsoring employer, designed to synthesize theory and practice. Full-time, upper division related employment and approval of faculty supervisor required. Prerequisite: ATTC 3000. ATTC 4380. Advanced Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair (3) Preparation for insurance industry employment. Includes advanced topics in safety, welding processes, panel repair and replacement, trim application, water and wind leakage. Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) training modules are included. Lab included. Prerequisite: ATTC 3480. ATTC 4560. Advanced Propulsion Systems (3) A study of advanced propulsion systems including those used on hybrid-electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, electric vehicles, and other propulsion technologies. Advanced transmissions/transaxles, wheel motors, drive motors, etc. are included. Prerequisite: ATTC 3760. ATTC SI4720. Capstone Project (2) The use of sophisticated diagnostic tools and equipment. Emphasis is on computer-aided diagnosis and the development of analytical thinking as it applies to technical problems. Includes lab. Prerequisite: ATTC 3760. ATTC 4760. Alternate Fuel Systems (3) A study of alternate fuel systems including bio fuels (ethanol and bio-diesel systems), advanced diesel systems, hybrid-electric vehicles, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) systems, hydrogen fuel cell, and other existing or emerging technologies. Prerequisite: ATTC 3760. ATTC 4780. Insurance Industry Business Practices (3) An overview of the business practices used by the automotive insurance industry. Included is the use of industry standard software to determine insurance policy coverage, vehicle repair ability (current value verses repair costs) and parts available. Prerequisites/ Co-requisites: ATTC 3680 and SST 3203. ATTC 4830. Directed Readings (1-3) Individual readings supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. ATTC 4860. Automotive Standards, Laws, and Regulations (3) A study of automotive industry related Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) standards, State Regulations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations, National Highway Traffic Safely Administration (NHTSA), Federal Motor Safety Standards (FMVSS), Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations, and others. Prerequisite: ATTC 3000. ATTC 5920. Short Courses and Workshops (1-4) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offerings under this number. DEPARTMENT Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology Chain Dr. William Clapp Location: Building 4, Room 421 Telephone Contact: Linda Thornock 801-626-6898 Professors: William Clapp, Jennifer Smith; Associate Professor: Verne Hansen; Assistant Professors: Justin Jackson, Julanne McCulley, Jeffrey Ward; Instructor Specialist: Steve Green I he Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology Department (CEET) provides applications- oriented education which produces graduates who are prepared to make significant contributions in technology based career fields. The programs in the department prepare students to incorporate computer and electronic systems in solving engineering, technology science, and manufacturing problems. The Department offers an Associate of Applied Science degree and a Bachelor of Science degree in either Computer Engineering Technology (CET) or Electronics Engineering Technology (EET). The department also offers a minor in Electronics Engineering Technology. 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